Photo from The Pharisaios Journal.
I received notice from the editor that the Advent issue of The Pharisaios Journal from the Diocese of Wenchoster is available on the website of the diocese.
From The Bishop's Column:
The entiphawn in the Altarnative Sarvice Book 1980 (*) reads, “Now is the tame to wick ite of slip, for now our salvat-i-on is narrer then when we fast believed.” These wards are, of course, from Saint Paul’s Litter to the Romans, end they express a deep since of argency at this pint, the beginning of the Charch’s yar. It is a busy tame es our thoughts tarn to fistive pleasures, but I exhort you awl, up end dine the Darsis, to join with me in dippening our prars this Edvent.
Es well as devoting ourselves to studying pessages from the bable, we cen awlso use the great tradit-i-ons of this season to help us. The cendles on the Edvent crown, the enthems sung by the cwar, the litargical blue or violet on the altar end the smell of incense et marss. Awl will increase our expectat-i-ons in warship.
The Collect bids us to, “Put on the armour of late.” I know I will!
+ Roderick Codpiecium
I know I will wear the "armour of late" nearly every Sunday, to the chagrin of the rector and my fellow parishioners. Mea culpa.
Who would be next in the hierarchy of those who actually keep the cathedral running, but the head verger?
From Mr. Grindle:
Where did Pentecost go I hask you one moment there we hall were decked hout in green then it’s suddenly Christ the King and white for the day then now the royal sarum blue for Hadvent must say I rather like this time of year what with all Mrs. Grindle’s seasonal baking last Sunday we did the stir-hup thing and she slipped a couple of coins into the pudding before tying it hup in one of ‘er hold leg bandages the Dean looks a bit stressed these days but I know ‘e’ll be better hafter the Lighting service on Sunday once ‘e gets to the ‘igh haltar and hajusts ‘is cope ‘e hallways smiles and winks which is a sign that hall ‘as gone well and we can hexpect a round of spiced hale in the Nine Bells hafterwards. Yes! If you ‘old it like that of course it’s going to wrinkle!
The Episcopal Church is joined with the Church of England in the Anglican Communion (last I heard). I consider the Diocese of Wenchoster as sort of a partner to Wounded Bird, and I like to keep up with the activities of a typical diocese in the Church of England.
I urge all of you to explore the many riches in Advent issue of the journal at their website. There is more, much, much more. You won't be sorry.